Quoting Andrew West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Take a look at Hyndman's Forecast package, and dse1 & 2, and see if that
> will do what you need.
Looks extremely interesting, especially the Hyndman package.
Thank you very much indeed.
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Take a look at Hyndman's Forecast package, and dse1 & 2, and see if that
will do what you need.
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Is there such a beast implemented in R, something like
http://www.spss.com/trends/?
Many thanks in advance,
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